Guests including Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet escaped uninjured when fire destroyed Richard Branson’s Caribbean home during a tropical storm, the British businessman said.
The Virgin Group boss said about 20 people, including Winslet and her children, were staying in the eight-bedroom Great House on Necker, his private isle in the British Virgin Islands.
Branson said he was staying in another property about 100m away with his wife, Joan, and son Sam, 25.
He said the fire broke out at about 4am on Monday during a tropical storm with lightning and high winds, and Sam managed to help evacuate Winslet and other guests from the house.
Tropical Storm Irene walloped the Virgin islands and headed toward Puerto Rico late on Sunday and early on Monday, strengthening into a hurricane on Monday with winds of about 130kph, according to the US National Hurricane Center.
Branson said the guests, including his 90-year-old mother and his daughter, Holly, 29, all managed to get out safely.
“Kate Winslet, her boyfriend and her family were there and Holly and some of her friends were also staying,” Branson said. “My mother was there and they managed to get her out and she is fine.”
Winslet’s spokeswoman, Sara Keene, confirmed the actress was unharmed.
Branson said the house was “completely destroyed” and the fire was not entirely out on Monday.
“My office was based in the house and I have lost thousands of photographs, which is very sad,” Branson said.
He said he planned to rebuild the house “as soon as we can.”
“We’ll all stay here for the time being,” he said. “There’s a lot of damage and we won’t be able to stick it back together again right away.”
Virgin said the cause of the fire was still being investigated, but lightning was the likely culprit.
Branson, 60, bought the island in the early 1980s and began building the Great House in 1982. He has also developed an exclusive eco-resort on the island showcasing renewable energy technology.
Winslet, 35, shot to international stardom with her appearance opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in James Cameron’s Titanic and sealed her reputation with a best actress Academy Award in 2009 for The Reader.
She has two children, 10-year-old Mia, and Joe, 7, from marriages to directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes.
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